I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Intuit in Sep 2020
Interview
1st round: Coding challenge
2nd round: 1hr technical interview with Karat
Final round: 1hr technical interview with 2 Intuit engineers
The overall interview process was very nice and smooth. Intuit responds very fast after every round. I especially like the final round because it didn't feel like an interview where the engineers are grilling you with hard questions but rather like a conversation and collaboration environment to solve the problem.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Coding challenge: 2hr for 1 LC style question, testing data structures, and how you apply them to solve the problem. Don't care much about efficiency or time/space complexities; prioritize functional code.
Karat: review your code submitted for the coding challenge. Then 2 LC graph questions, one build on top of another. Same criteria as the coding challenge, they want you to create a working solution rather than efficient code.
Final round: real-world application of class/objects concepts in OOP + behavioral questions
I applied online. I interviewed at Intuit in Sep 2020
Interview
There was a coding challenge, which was around a leetcode medium-hard, and I was able to move onto an in-person interview with Karat. The interviewer was pretty friendly, and asked me a little bit about my resume, then moved onto the coding question. The coding question was a leetcode easy-medium, but I wasn't able to complete it as I was pretty nervous.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Checking to see if a word exists in a 2D grid of characters.
1st round: Hackerank OA
2nd round: technical interview with Karat
Final round: behavioural and technical interviews with 2 engineers
The overall process was really smooth and quick. Intuit got back to me pretty fast around 5-7 days in between rounds